Hoping someone who has bought the Ram remaster can settle an argument.....

I've got the 2 disc edition, and in the accompanying booklet (in the UK version, presumably the same in other countries), there is a photo to the right of the lyrics to Monkberry Moon Delight, which shows Macca in the studio, with his eyes closed, and someone else in the background.

A couple of guys I know both think that whoever is in the background is deliberately a Lennon look a like, and that the photo is meant to signify Paul turning his back on Lennon and closing his eyes so as to "be ignoring him".

I think it's just someone who happens to look a bit like Lennon, but not deliberately, and that no connotation to Lennon should be inferred.

Any experts out there know who it is in the background, and whether it was indeed intended as (yet another) coded message to Lennon?

I haven't seen the booklet yet but from your description, it seems to be the same photo that was included in the American version of the RAM songbook which came out back around late fall of 1971. It has a handwritten caption stating, "Playback Long Haired Lady" The picture is grainy but it is blown up at about 8" x 11". There is someone in the background which now that you mention it resembles Lennon but a bit heavier. I think the photographer probably Linda was just trying to capture the moment of McCartney concentrating while listening to the playback. It is definitely not Denny Seiwell or Dave Spinoza.

I think it's just a coincidence, myself. Paul can be a controlling but I don't think it was meant to be a slight to John. Although . . . .

And since I forgot how to create a thread, please let me use this one as my vehicle.

I just got RAM the Special Edition not the DELUXE Edition. I must say I didn't listen to the first disk as it is on the album but I did listen to the second disk. I especially enjoyed Great ***censored*** and Seagull Race. All instrumental and very good. Reminds me a little of Rockabilly. H, I think you will like this one. Didn't care for Rode All Night but I did like the music. Sunshine Sometime is an instrumental also and reminds me a little of Junk. All in all, the second Bonus Audio is very good. Great ***censored*** and Seagull Race and Sunshine Sometime are my faves on this one.

I will listen to the Remastered songs at a later date. Thanks for letting me use this to voice my opinion.

I thought Rode All Night was great, and there are certain parts of it that were surely used as the basis for Mumbo when he came to do Wild Life (though that might not sound like a great recommendation! )

Why was I censored? That's the title of the song and the word that was censored is a male chicken. You never heard of a ***censored *** fight? I guess next time I will have to watch what I put down. Didn't know it was such a touchy area. It's just a title of a song. I can see if it had that four letter word starting with F that seems to be a big hit in Hip Hop music but it wasn't.